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Call Of Cthulhu
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Cthulhu r'lyäh stag'n!!! Shudder in the dawn of the great ol' one...
goth death horror halloween cthulhu lovecraft
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horror, goth, Lovecraft, Cthulhu, death, arkham, halloween, booze, insomnia
Very rough mixes from our forthcommin' CD... And we are a band of unknown pleasure... they been around since jesus christ had his moment of dought and failed... or at least a couple of years, no one knows for how many, not even the members of the band... they are somtimes restin' in the deep black veil, but whenever they feel the need to bleed they wake up from there deathlike sleep to stumble across the world again... "that is not dead that can eternal lie, within strange aeons even death may die..." and this winter they decided to take a stroll down the mourning world again to see if they could make it worse... the songs are mostely improved demotapes that been lying around in dusty chambers, but nevertheless a tribute to the great H P Lovecraft... in a spartan way...
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Rock Goth Rock
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#20,156 today Peak #114
#434 in subgenre Peak #6
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C Brandt
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C Brandt
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April 18, 2007
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MP3 4.0 MB 128 kbps 4:20
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Cthulhu (other spellings: Kutulu, Q'thulu, Ktulu, Cthulu, Kthulhut, Kulhu, Thu Thu, Tulu,[1] and many others) is a fictional being created by horror author H.P. Lovecraft.[2] Cthulhu is often preceded by the epithet Great, Dead, or Dread. Lovecraft transcribed the pronunciation of Cthulhu as "Khlûl'hloo" or "Kathooloo"[3] S. T. Joshi points out, however, that Lovecraft gave several differing pronunciations on different occasions.[4] According to Lovecraft, however, this is merely the closest that the human vocal apparatus can come to reproducing the syllables of an alien language.[5] Cthulhu first appeared in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu" (1928) — though he makes minor appearances in a few other of Lovecraft's works.[6] August Derleth used the creature's name to describe the system of lore employed by Lovecraft and his literary successors, the Cthulhu Mythos.
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